

Are you the type of person that appreciates the old black and white photos of people and events from the past?We have just the article for you.
Human history is so rich thanks to the countless events that have helped shape civilization as we know it. From the first selfie ever taken on planet earth to Einstein, a great scientist taking negligible space in the universe, discovering the secrets of the universe.
Here are some 20 photos of human history we think you will be interested in.
1. Testing of a hydrogen bomb
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2. First Picture of Machu Picchu
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3. William Harley and Arthur Davidson (1914)
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4. Einstein and his furry shoes.
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5. A child with artificial legs (1898)
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6. The making of Batman (1966)
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7. The last picture of the Titanic before sinking (1912)
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8. The construction of the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco (1937)
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9. A woman that survived the Nagasaki bombing (1945)
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10. Buzz Aldrin taking a selfie in space (1966)
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11. Mt. Rushmore under construction (1939)
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12. Playing golf on a skyscraper (1932)
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13. Queenie, the skiing elephant (1950)
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14. Studying Effects Of Weightlessness At 25,000 Ft.
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15. First Atomic Bomb
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16. Bombing of Kobe, Japan
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17. The oldest known selfie. (1839)
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18. Before automatic pinsetters were invented, "pin boys" worked to manually line them up. (1914)
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19. A police officer on a Harley and an old fashioned mobile holding cell. (1921)
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20. A beach official measures bathing suits to ensure they aren't too short (1920s)
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